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Invisible Children

A document was made in 2003 by three young Americans Jason Russell, Bobby Bailey and Laren Poole on African children about how they're abducted at night, killed, and live in harsh conditions from war. Simple question...

i watched the video black is for sunday, i was honestly touched. the story was so sad and i am now helping the invisible children organiztion. so i am supporting them, and i hope other do as well. the war in uganda needs to end and the displaced need to go home at last. the war has been going on for 23 years and its time to end it once and for all.

you believe thet there is one god. good! evil demons believe that - and shudder, james 2:19

No, I feel we should first take care of the children in our own countries before worrying about someone else's. Same reason it sickens me when people adopt kids from other countries; Why are our own abused, orphaned children less worthy of a loving, prosperous home?

That is why over here in the U.K we have Comic Releif every two years, to send over money, bottles of water, new clean toilet cubicles and other things like that. We also raise over millions of pounds to help them which people send in to charity.

our children are for the most part better than the children in uganda. yes we have children who have no homes and are orphaned, but can you really say the children in the displacment camps are better off than the ones here? i think yes, we need to help american child too, but i think we need to help the children of uganda first and help them, as well as our own.

you believe thet there is one god. good! evil demons believe that - and shudder, james 2:19

No, I feel we should first take care of the children in our own countries before worrying about someone else's. Same reason it sickens me when people adopt kids from other countries; Why are our own abused, orphaned children less worthy of a loving, prosperous home?

Same.

Why go out of our way to spend money on other countries when we need it at home, with our homeless teens, beaten and molested step children, kids in the orphanage...

Why worry about something so far away, when we have such a big mess at our doorstep? Stop stepping over it.

What the hell does that have to do with anything? Did you start this topic just to "rep" your site or something? other than that, I see no real reason for this post, aside for your need to respond to everyone with a sarcastic comment.

What the hell does that have to do with anything? Did you start this topic just to "rep" your site or something? other than that, I see no real reason for this post, aside for your need to respond to everyone with a sarcastic comment.

Ai, I'm not trying to be or am sarcastic. I care for people regardless who or what they are. No, I don't care about my reputation. Others may think of me however they like to.

What about the children here? What about the kids who parents beat them and they're taken away into a foster home? Where even WORSE can happen to them? I had a friend in a foster home and he got it way worse than he did when he was with his parents. Sure, he got fed more than before, and he went to a nicer school and wore nicer clothes.

But all that served was to cover up the nicer bruises he was getting.

Seriously, I know it's awesome to care about other countries, and how rich people do it all the time to show their inferior to us poor folk...

But who cares, when we have things to worry AT HOME. Kids, teens, homeless men and women, some displaced by home forclosure, some lost thier jobs and never recovered, some were in the system as a kid and just never got out.

Why not help them instead of whining about people far away?

Stop stepping over our own problems, stop stepping over the people in THIS country, and start doing something.

You care about homeless in your area? Do what I did when I worked at a sandwich shop, make sandwiches for them, give them expired chips, give them free food when they stop by asking to wash the windows, give them your change if you see them asking for a hand out. A few quarters and dimes aren't going to kill you.

Oh I should mention, I was homeless when I was working at the sandwich shop. And I still gave people my tip money and free sandwiches. Because even though I had a job, I couldn't want for anything. I had a pretty good place to sleep and I had food.

i think more people need to care about this. we don't have children who are suffering as bad as the displaced in uganda.

If there was some way of fixing it, I would be all for it. But pouring money into the area isn't going to do any good. It's very similar to trying to put the toothpaste back into the tube, or the water back into the faucet. Most of it is going to go to waste, and the end of the day there will be just as much suffering tomorrow as there was yesterday.

1) Do you know how much money would stay in my bank account if I don't donate?

2) Because I don't see any results.

Africa isn't the only place with starving children. All the things you see on TV hinders the reality of Africa. I've been to Africa, and let me tell you, it's not as horrid as it looks on those "adopt-a-child" infomercial programs. Some of the cities have huge glitsening skyscrapers and busy streets filled BMWs and Mercedes. But of course, there are poverty filled streets with homeless galore. But you know what? So do all the other countries around the world.

Africa isn't the only place with starving children. All the things you see on TV hinders the reality of Africa. I've been to Africa, and let me tell you, it's not as horrid as it looks on those "adopt-a-child" infomercial programs. Some of the cities have huge glitsening skyscrapers and busy streets filled BMWs and Mercedes. But of course, there are poverty filled streets with homeless galore. But you know what? So do all the other countries around the world.

While on the subject, ever notice how all imagery of those programs consist more or less entirely of face-shots of children, and never once make an argument that isn't based on pity for the poor, starving children? It's really effective, until you realize the clever design of these films. -Always- faceshots, -always- clinking piano music. They want to make you feel, not think. It's hypocritical to say you want to do good, and then sit around manipulating people out of their money.

The US government could step in and help out a little with the world hunger issue, don't you think? Considering the US has enough food to end world hunger, and is all kept in storage until rot. But there is also the fact that the US government is greedy, and they always want something in return. Where's the heart? v_v,

The US government could step in and help out a little with the world hunger issue, don't you think? Considering the US has enough food to end world hunger, and is all kept in storage until rot. But there is also the fact that the US government is greedy, and they always want something in return. Where's the heart? v_v,

The problem isn't one of hunger, it's one of economics. No matter how much food you pour into these regions, people will still be hungry tomorrow. They need infrastructure, free trade; that sort of thing.

You know I wouldn't. I got to be honest. a lot of those charities do little or nothing. Some even worsen the problem. If I could some how help that continent get some government reforms and stuff and things that would really help. I probably would, but sending a $1 a day or whatever doesn't seem to do anything in my mind. Besides the world is broken. There are pletnly of things that may be much more important to someone that they can contribute to.

What about the children here? What about the kids who parents beat them and they're taken away into a foster home? Where even WORSE can happen to them? I had a friend in a foster home and he got it way worse than he did when he was with his parents. Sure, he got fed more than before, and he went to a nicer school and wore nicer clothes.

But all that served was to cover up the nicer bruises he was getting.

Seriously, I know it's awesome to care about other countries, and how rich people do it all the time to show their inferior to us poor folk...

But who cares, when we have things to worry AT HOME. Kids, teens, homeless men and women, some displaced by home forclosure, some lost thier jobs and never recovered, some were in the system as a kid and just never got out.

Why not help them instead of whining about people far away?

Stop stepping over our own problems, stop stepping over the people in THIS country, and start doing something.

You care about homeless in your area? Do what I did when I worked at a sandwich shop, make sandwiches for them, give them expired chips, give them free food when they stop by asking to wash the windows, give them your change if you see them asking for a hand out. A few quarters and dimes aren't going to kill you.

Oh I should mention, I was homeless when I was working at the sandwich shop. And I still gave people my tip money and free sandwiches. Because even though I had a job, I couldn't want for anything. I had a pretty good place to sleep and I had food.

Homeless < abduction + genocide

Let me say, I can see you feel very strongly about this and have had personal experience and so I empathize. But really, when you get right down to it, being kidnapped then forced into war is a little (just a tiny bit) more serious than our homeless problem. Don't get me wrong, our homeless problem is still a problem and a serious one at that, but the situation is a bit more dire in Africa. And don't interpret that into, "Our kids mean nothing compared to those kids in Africa!" I'm just comparing the two, both are serious though.

Semi-related story: I gave a homeless man $5 outside the Fox Theater when I went to see a Tool concert. When I came out, I could swear it was the same man, intoxicated and begging for more change. I didn't really know because I only caught a glimpse of him on my way out. I just wondered to myself, "He couldn't have gotten that drunk from five dollars."

Truthfully, I hardly give anything to charity anymore because I never profit off it. I don't even get a warm, fuzzy feeling inside myself. And there isn't a homeless person I personally know that doesn't eventually spend their charity money for booze.